AUBURN, Alabama -- Emory Blake is a receiver, not a doctor, but he's been around Clint Moseley enough during offseason workouts to declare the Auburn quarterback ready for action.

Moseley was limited in spring practice because of a shoulder injury, an injury that allowed Kiehl Frazier to make a move at quarterback.

"He's healthy now," Blake said.

Auburn didn't name a starting quarterback in spring practice. Blake said Wednesday he's seen "a lot of improvement" from the quarterbacks in the spring and now in summer workouts. Whoever starts, it'll be the fourth different opening-day starting quarterback in Blake's four years at Auburn.

A quick summary of the contenders:

Moseley has the experience, Blake said, "can be a successful quarterback in the SEC."

"Kiehl had a great spring. I'm very proud how he's stepped up and how much a leader he has grown into."

Blake complimented freshman Zeke Pike for how he handled spring practice. "He has grown up a lot since he's been here," Blake said.